Joanne Swann

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Joanne is the editor for Workplace Wellbeing Professional and has a keen interest in promoting the safety and wellbeing of the global workforce. After earning a bachelor's degree in English literature and media studies, she taught English in China and Vietnam for two years. Before joining Work Well Pro, Joanne worked as a marketing coordinator for luxury property, where her responsibilities included blog writing, photography, and video creation.
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Cycling to work encourages greener commuting choices

Encouraging employees to cycle to work not only demonstrates a company’s dedication to the environment but also boosts their reputation.

The value of exercise: feeling good physically and mentally

Exercise is not just about losing weight or building muscle; it is a powerful tool that contributes to feeling good both physically and mentally.

Surge in workers prioritising mental health support and flexible working options

New analysis sheds light on the growing demand for mental health support in the workplace and the surging popularity of "Work From Anywhere" (WFA) schemes.

National Friendship Day – are your employees struggling with loneliness?

According to statistics, around 9 million people in the UK often or always feel lonely, making it an alarming social problem that requires attention and action.

Men are more likely to hide knowledge at work

Men hide knowledge from colleagues more frequently than women, but women are more likely to do so through providing incomplete information or playing dumb.

Urgent need to break money talk taboos at work

Employers must urgently break down social taboos around workplace money talk and encourage their employees to share their financial concerns with their colleagues.

Sluggishness in sustainability risks brain drain for businesses

Employers are being urged to shore up their commitments to meeting sustainability and net zero targets or risk an exodus amongst younger workers.

How to make your home a sanctuary for self-care

From candles to plants to decluttering, an interior design expert has created this list of tips on how to transform your home into a sanctuary for self-care.

Hybrid work does not equal the end of city-based business in London

New study finds increased hybrid working has not signalled the death of city-based working, but managers are grappling with five big challenges that this new way of working poses.

Work-life balance and job stability of utmost importance for Gen Z

According to the latest research, generation Z (Gen Z) views a good work-life balance and job stability as two of the most important factors in their future careers.